Isaac Bashevis Singer Criticism
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 23)
- Introduction
- Stories: New, Old and Sometimes Good
- An Upright Man on an Eternal Landscape
- I. Bashevis Singer: Novelist of Hasidic Gothicism
- The Closed Novels
- The Talent of I.B. Singer, 1978 Nobel Laureate for Literature
- Paul Kresh
- The Sly Modernism of Isaac Singer
- A Storyteller's Story
- Isaac Singer in Pursuit of Love and Literature
- 'Lost in America'
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 15)
- Introduction
- The Genius of Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Freedom and Slavery in the Fiction of Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Versions of Singer
- Beyond Brilliant Storytelling, a Tireless Search for Love
- The Rise of Chaim Yankl
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice: 'Old Love'
- Devil in the Flesh
- Love in the Dark
- The Corn Is Gray
- Philosophical Gems
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 6)
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 1)
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 3)
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 11)
- Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 9)
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Vol. 111)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- I. B. Singer
- Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Eternal Past
- Isaac Bashevis Singer, Radical Sophistication, and the Jewish-American Novel
- Hens to Roosters: Isaac Bashevis Singer's Female Species
- Gimpel the Fool: Singer's Debt to the Romantics
- Satan in Goray and Ironic Restitution
- Casanova or Schlemiel? The Don Juan Archetype in I. B. Singer's Fiction
- I. B. Singer's Monologues of Demons
- Isaac Bashevis Singer: Mediating Between the Biblical and the Modern
- The Man Who Talked Back to God: Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1904–1991
- Passivity and Narration: The Spell of Bashevis Singer
- I. B. Singer's Two Holy Fools
- The World Is One Vast Madhouse
- Further Reading
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Parables that Surprise
- Musings by a Mystic
- Mistakes Made and Mended
- Earthly Powers
- Singer's ‘Yentl’: The Fantastic Case of a Perplexed Soul
- 'Gimpel the Full.'
- Isaac Bashevis Singer's ‘Tanhum’: An Exegetical Approach
- Isaac Bashevis Singer's ‘Short Friday’: Semantic Parallels of Happily-Ever-Aftering
- Two Practitioners of the Grotesque: Sherwood Anderson and Isaac Bashevis Singer
- The Sisterhood of Hedda and Yentl
- Our Debt to I. B. Singer
- Journey to Oblivision: The End of East European Yiddish and German Worlds in the Mirror of Literature
- What's Jews?: Isaac Bashevis Singer's Androgenus
- Scrutinizing the Shtetl: I. B. Singer's ‘Tseytl un Rikl.’
- Introduction to Critical Essays on Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Judaism, Genius, and Gender: Women in the Fiction of Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Gimpel
- Yentl
- Further Reading